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Homelessness

DC Bulldozed a Homeless Person’s Tent While They Were Still Inside
The person “could be heard screaming,” local news site WTOP reported.
Emma Ockerman
10.5.21
shopping-food

Everything You Need to Make Hard Apple Cider (and More Friends) at Home
Making boozy cider is super easy, and the best way to enjoy the (literal) fruits of fall. Plus, building this affordable, DIY setup is a breeze.
Ian Burke
10.5.21
Tech news

Investors Spent Millions on ‘Evolved Apes’ NFTs. Then They Got Scammed.
The developer behind the NFT project, ‘Evil Ape,’ suddenly disappeared along with its Twitter account, website, and $2.7 million.
Ekin Genç
10.5.21
welfare

The UK Is About to Cut Welfare, Even for Cancer Patients
A cut to Universal Credit, starting tomorrow, will leave more cancer patients dead, an expert told VICE World News.
Andrew Kersley
10.5.21
News

Anti-Vax NHLer Got a Serious COVID Side Effect. Anti-Vaxxers Blame Vaccines Anyway.
Edmonton Oiler Josh Archibald refused to get vaccinated, and now his career is in jeopardy after contracting COVID. Here’s how anti-vaxxers turned those facts into a nefarious conspiracy.
Mack Lamoureux
10.5.21
Games News

Isabelle From ‘Animal Crossing’ and ‘Doom’ Guy Can Finally Become BFFs in Smash
Sora from Kingdom Hearts may be the final fighter, but you can still be 'Doom' Guy, kinda.
Gita Jackson
10.5.21
Catholic Church

216,000 Children Were Sexually Abused in French Catholic Church, Report Finds
“Overall, there was negligence, failure, silence, and institutional cover-ups of a systemic nature,” the report's author said.
Vivian Song
10.5.21
vaccine mandates

New York’s Largest Hospital System Just Fired 1,400 Unvaccinated Workers
Workers at Northwell Health had until Sept. 27 to get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Paul Blest
10.5.21
qanon

Facebook Knew It Was Fueling QAnon
A damning whistleblower report reveals how Facebook mishandled the rise of QAnon—and other militarized social movements.
David Gilbert
10.5.21
diy internet

Activists are Designing Mesh Networks to Deploy During Civil Unrest
The Mycelium Mesh Project is testing DIY networks that can be quickly deployed on trees or lamp posts during a political uprising.
Ella Fassler
10.5.21
tech-science

SpaceX’s Satellite Megaconstellations Are Astrocolonialism, Indigenous Advocates Say
Satellite companies such as SpaceX and Amazon aim to provide global broadband, but their networks threaten dark skies and Indigenous traditions that depend on them.
Becky Ferreira
10.5.21
Science Will Win

How mRNA Vaccine Platforms Unlocks the Potential for Universal Vaccines
Scientists hope that vaccines can be developed much faster thanks to the new technology.
Audrey Carleton
10.5.21
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